Snyder’s Batman V Superman was followed by David Ayer’s Suicide Squad – an all-villain team-up that featured appearances from Batman and The Flash – as well as the recently released Wonder Woman solo adventure directed by Patty Jenkins. Warner Bros. is next gearing up to debut Snyder’s latest DCEU entry later this year with Justice League, which unites all the major heroes from the DC Comics for the first time in live-action. Now, to get fans hyped for the Justice League portion of Warner Bros’ panel at Comic-Con this year, the studio has unveiled a new poster and banner for the film.

Warner Bros. released the new Justice League poster on Twitter, including Cyborg, Batman, Aquaman, The Flash, and Wonder Woman with the tagline, “You can’t save the world alone,” in which each of the heroes’ insignias are featured. The one-sheet appears to be inspired by the classic Justice League artwork by Alex Ross for Justice Vol. 1. A banner version was also unveiled on Twitter; take a look at both the poster and banner below:

Like many of the previously released promotional images for Justice League, this Comic-Con poster doesn’t include Cavill’s Superman. Though it’s been heavily implied through Cavill’s social media photos and toy sets for Justice League that Superman will return in the film, Warner Bros. has been downplaying the Man of Steel’s involvement – likely to try to avoid spoilers since the superhero was killed during the battle with Doomsday in the final act of Batman V Superman. Certainly, though we know Superman will return, we don’t know how he’ll be resurrected, or if he’ll wear the character’s black suit from the comics.

Of course, with the cast of Justice League set to appear in Hall H during Warner Bros’ Comic-Con panel it’s possible the studio may finally reveal footage or a trailer that confirms Superman’s presence in the upcoming DCEU entry – though it should be noted Cavill isn’t expected to make an appearance at the panel. A leaked description of the Justice League Comic-Con trailer indicated Superman would be included in a new trailer, though many claimed the rumor is inaccurate. Still, with Justice League appearing at Comic-Con later today, fans both in Hall H and at home can get hyped for something new to be released during the panel – whether it’s a new trailer or other information about the film.